Vintage TDM/RTAS manual Brown Amp

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Brown Amp

Amp Room Brown is based on one of the most versatile classic amplifiers in music history. It's been used in all kinds of genres, and with all kind of instruments, thanks to a sound that is clean, crisp and clear, but also warm, thick and punchy.

Brown can produce anything from the clearest country­style sound for steel­guitars to a dirty, bluesy guitar sound. It works for both funky rhythms and mellow electric piano chords. It's got a notoriously warm sound with a massive bass and a shimmering treble. Versatility embodied, it can do more or less whatever you want it to do. Except high gain heavy metal. And baking pizzas.

First Usage

Set all knobs in the middle (at 12 o'clock). Set the microphone in a far field position (click the mic and drag the mouse downwards). Turn on the Vibrato and Bright switches. You should hear a bluesy sound with lots of room ambiance and a nice transition between distortion and a clean sound. Change the Volume to get more or less distortion and move the microphone closer to the cabinet to get a “tighter” sound with more bass frequencies.

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Contents Vintage AMP Room Users Guide Table of Contents Contact Details Support PowerCore version VST/AU System RequirementsPro Tools HDAccel Version TDM Native version VST/AU/RTASIntroduction Product PhilosophySimulation Technology SupernormalizePatents User Interface Plug-In ViewPanel View Top Area Room View Bottom AreaMic Position Click­and­drag up or down to change microphone positionAmp Selection Keyboard Commands for Mac OS Keyboard Commands for WindowsControls Summary MouseOutput Volumes on Different Platforms Platform Specific IssuesTDM/RTAS on Pro ToolsHD White Amp First UsageKnobs White amp panel viewBrown Amp Brown amp panel view Green Amp Green amp panel view Pitfalls and Common Mistakes Input Impedance is Important Lots of NoiseInput Levels Make the Difference Buying Recommendations WhiteBrown Green